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Authors: | Ishii, Mamoru* Berdermann, Jens* Forte, Biagio* Hapgood, Mike* Bisi, Mario M* Romano, Vincenzo* |
Title: | Space Weather Impact on Radio Communication and Navigation | Journal: | Advances in Space Research | Publisher: | Elsevier | Issue Date: | Feb-2024 | DOI: | 10.1016/j.asr.2024.01.043 | Keywords: | Radio communication navigation satellite positioning broadcast ionosphere radio propagation |
Subject Classification: | 01.02. Ionosphere | Abstract: | It is well known that space weather can cause significant disruptions to modern communications and navigation systems, leading to increased safety risks, economic losses, and reduced quality of life. Operators of critical infrastructures (both national and international) are also increasingly aware that extreme space-weather events can have severe impacts on their systems. For example, strong ionospheric disturbances can degrade, and sometimes deny access to satellite positioning, navigation, and timing services, central to the operation of many infrastructures. The mitigation of the effects of space weather on technical systems on the ground and in space, and the development of possible protective measures, are therefore of essential importance. We discuss how space weather drives a wide variety of ionospheric phenomena that can disrupt communications and navigation systems and how scientific understanding can help us to mitigate those effects. We also provide recommendations on further research and collaboration with industrial and governmental partners, which are essential for the development and operation of space weather services. |
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